An either ironic or
extremely wrong pronunciation of "meme" depending on the context, in similar fashion to the "frageelay" gag in A Christmas Story. Suggests (1.) obliviousness to
Internet culture or a bad attempt to fit in. In its more common (2.) ironic usage, it's used to mock mainstream
Internet culture, proliferation and exhaustion of memes, and other bad parts of the state of modern memes.
1. A: Look at my nice maymay, there's Doge and Dat Boi in it!
B: Stop trying to fit in with
the Internet, you're the CEO of Delta Airlines FFS.
2. Nice maymay m8! (actually it's overused and dated, kys)
alt. 2.
Look at this newfag and his beloved maymays. He's not even close to an
acceptable memer.